Fiery sunrise light erupts through a break in the clouds over the peaks of Glacier, Montana. Woke up that morning around 4 am and started driving on the Going-to-the-Sun Road. (the only road that crosses Glacier National Park, going over the Continental Divide at Logan Pass) The two lane Going-to-the-Sun Road is quite narrow and winding, especially west of Logan Pass. As we started ascending from St Mary’s lake, visibility decreased due to thick fog. I was tagging along with Harsha Jayawardena & he was driving 5 mph and we still couldn’t see the road/vehicle just a few feet ahead of us. That was a memorable experience which needed to be over soon. One small mistake and you are taking a pass to heaven or hell (Thanks Harsha for letting me tag along) Anyhooo this scene unfolded in front of us when we had no other options since Mt Reynolds and Clements were covered in fog. Ended up shooting this scene by the roadside… Photograph by nageshm nageshm. NOTE FROM THIS WEBSITE: We present this photograph on this site in the hope that it creates more interest in the great work of this photographer by our readers. Always contact the photographer if you have any questions or if you need more details. This photograph is from 500PX unless otherwise stated. The photograph/image is transmitted via IFTT and all mandatory fields have been completed and inserted, on best effort basis, including username and description of the photograph/image as per the information supplied when the photograph/image was downloaded through 500PX via standard search on the ITT site. This photograph/picture is used here for non-commercial purposes only. We respect the work of photographers and we are glad to promote their work on this site absolutely free. If you are a photographer and if you like us to help you promote your work please write to us at nordaminv@gmail.co